Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1938
1938-07-06
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Title Section39 1938-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma/ava'* National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v..!. aoffis :no. 159.. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. -Mnsapore: Wednesday. July 6. Ifttt. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1938 nv^UW39 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-06 1 HEWS WITH fOUR BREAKFAST j Try MORNING TBIBrNE 'GUARANTEED r STRENGTH j When occasion requires suck tpedtfty stronf cmrbolk r°* IImMP* You can re!/ with confidence aiv,rt 1 Medial So 1 g?4Km%m People who htve weed k for fears will tell you to, to*. CALVERTS CARBOLIC SOAP I a-CEDAR POLISH129 words
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Advertisement62 1938-07-06 1 Easy Running— Enduring Strength BRITISH DIAMOND CYCLES II KOADSTERand Sports Models. Write for illustrated booklet ana easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., j Ltd. ML Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. I 17«) Road 6R34. I Our AH-Bntu.h food I cd under Burogwa Poulus chick cont 20% skimmed pure mil*62 words
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Advertisement178 1938-07-06 1 Read Tk SUNDAY j j TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 1 POLISHES has become the favoured car polish because ImmS-'I O It cleans and polishes in one operation '•«««■s s. stakoaud «m o Being liquid it is easily applied bj 11 !eaves n <pots after rasn Q It is very economical178 words
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135 1938-07-06 2 SHI PPING NEWS NOTES SCORPION MENACE Freighter Delayed By "Stowaways" XWENTY-five scorpions, .seme of them two inches long, have been discovered limong the scrap iron cargo aboard the Kenryu Maru, chartered by the Mit.sui Bu.s.san Kaisha, which docked at Kobe recently It is believed that the deadly creatures must have135 words
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Article217 1938-07-06 2 Marketing Of British Goods <j»WO measures which might be taken i by th- Government for the Improvement of marketing of British goods were suggested by Mr. Gilbert filed hill KIP., at the annual conference ol the Incorporated Sales Managers Association at Llandudno. The ii;.'.. he said,217 words
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329 1938-07-06 2 AT the annual meeting of the Suez Canal Co., held recently, the board proposed the following dividends for 1937: Actions de capital" (capital shares) S2ofrs. gross (compared with 600frs. for 1936), "actions de jouissance (bonus sharest 756.36fr5. (555.39fr5.). "parts de fondateur'* (founders' shares) 852.23frs329 words
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Article44 1938-07-06 2 Two German guns, which the King ordered to be removed from the East hJKSL? Windsor Castle, where they ne^f ly twenty y ears illc e their e ln the great advance of 1918 SSl**"" away to be brok up for44 words
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Article180 1938-07-06 2 In the.r report for 1937, the directors Of the Pacilie Steam Navigation Co. .;tate that the trading results, after payment of administration, lay-up and special survey expenses and the balance ol cost ol reconditioning the Oropesa, show a surplus of £196,931. Interest payable to secured creditors180 words
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Article178 1938-07-06 2 fHE Canadian Pacific Co s flagship Empress of Britain returned to Southampton recently and thus concluded her sixth world cruise. During her 5% months' absence the liner has steamed 44 871 miles, visited five continents, and has shown the nag. l 36 harbours, no fewer than 13178 words
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Article196 1938-07-06 2 Suggested Deal With United States rwas suggested to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce recently that if the G r "~rnrn''nt to buy aeroplanes from the United States it shouid lc<' maac a eoiidn-on ojc 'he contract th it the United States Maritime Commission should nloce196 words
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Article171 1938-07-06 2 Arrived Horn N E.I. by RLM plane Pehkaan V-Mr. Blaekstone -r Evert: id, Mr. CuheL Mr. Baditogs Mr ElIcxnan. f or Medan and Amsterc.un by mm pfcne "Peiijcaaa":- -Mr. Badlnm i Mr. EUeman, Mr A. Donald, Mr! Blackstone, Mr. Eveeard, Mr 'ieiotsen Arrived from Burope. India and171 words
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Advertisement483 1938-07-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH 1M DIA (Incorporated Id England). P. A o. S. N. (O.s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 I ORE 6,000 In p«rf RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 COR I LI l. r >.ooo July 29 BHUTAN 6 100 July 30 BEHAR 0.000 Aug. B CHJTRAL IS.OOO Aug. 12483 words
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Advertisement498 1938-07-06 2 .j.— BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but j Cabins Havi Auju;n:iig Private Bath, comlorlable Pa.ssenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, Loihlum, ituiierUam, Uon. Hamburg and Copenhagen. rr^i„£^. n £^JP c ?K; S \Y2* P«rt Said, Palestine, Kotterdam, S S mboma m 2-8498 words
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Advertisement233 1938-07-06 2 HAMBIRO-AMERIKA LINIE o Deutsch-Australische OampischifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 m.s. RIIEINLAND via Manila July 19 t m .s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m .s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND233 words
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Advertisement518 1938-07-06 2 STEAMER SAII v §NORDnEITST|^^B The undemoted are the Cv I intended fixtures:— '1 outward. me For MANILA, HONGKONG I NORTH CHINA and JAPAN, I Hue S'po^B "NECKAR" "GNfLJSFNAU" omits N 5 "CREFELD" 5 'RLGENSBURG "SCHARNHOR&T omit, X mChina I HOMEWARD. 1" For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ■-vl I Saii.s 1: II 5518 words
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Advertisement598 1938-07-06 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES fogapore Municipality lan- ur for U* Supply r h rivetting as .<emDiy {or j our of the s c fct tne p ay a Ga h and Serangoon Metal, Metal pur Tools, Drums &c S Gas Works. KalJuly H. 1938. Installation at in Angus ad, Boat598 words
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Advertisement654 1938-07-06 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1938. Rates due for the 2nd half-year 1938. Owners of property are remirded that rates for the 2nd half-year 1938 are due 1 and payable Ll advance without demand at the Municipal Office In the month654 words
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Advertisement484 1938-07-06 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 14« of 1937. In the Matter aid Resettlement dated the l«h day of June, 1936, and made between Christopher Benson Francis cf 'he one part and the said Christopher Benson Francis ot the other part (Registered Volume 890 No. 27i484 words
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Advertisement564 1938-07-06 3 POSITIONS VACANT i I VACANCIES exist for Foremen of Works at Royal Air Force Station, Tengah. Applicants should be British subjects of European descent and should have a good knowledge and be conversant with up-to-date methods of building cor struction and engineering works and capable of handling and supervising local564 words
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Advertisement477 1938-07-06 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCEREQUIEM HIGH MASS. A Requiem High Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. Alexandre (S'andv* Albuaueraiu wil bi sum; a the Church of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. or, Thursday, 7th July, 1938. The attendance of relatives and friends is earnestly solicited. TO LET MODERN477 words
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Advertisement189 1938-07-06 3 31 World Records Rolex Prince Opposite Clifford Pier PAINFUL SUNBURN Promptly Soothed Healed Resinol This soothing, healing ointment gives relief with the first application —for Resinol contains nothing that could injure the tenderest skin. The very healing properties that make Resinol so effective for skin eruptions bring a burnt, parched189 words
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Article799 1938-07-06 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 5, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 \i/ 2 4 71/ Asam Kumbang 281- 301Austral Malay 42|6 47|6nom Ayer Hitam 249 25 9 Ayer Weng 0.57V 2 0.62 ft Bangrin Tin 21'- 22[Batu Selangor 1.40799 words
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Article181 1938-07-06 4 tmt Singapore, July 5. R. «Siam. W. Coast No 1 ncr Kovnn tin R. (Siam. VV. Coast Na 2pp r Kovan R. (Siam. W. Coast No. 3 Koyan !40 lam Rice "Lowhway" No 1 yan SS S am R cc "Lowhway" No. 2 SS Stam Rice "Lowhway" No 3181 words
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Article33 1938-07-06 4 An Indian machinery coolie was semi-conscious by a broken bStttef whilW y ff* Malayan Brewerips wt/f 5 Work at tn e He had a aft *rnoon. forearm. C gash ove r the right33 words
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329 1938-07-06 4 MINING Singapore, Ju\v 6. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 n/ 2 4(714 Ayer Hitams 24 9 25 9 Bangrins 21- 22Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Chenderiangs 15- 16Hitam fin 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 23 6 24 9 Hons Fa Its 0.96 1.00 Idris Hyd. 7 9 8329 words
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Article35 1938-07-06 4 Information has been received by telegraph that 27 state-aided labourers will arrive to-morrow by s.s. "Rohna" X is expected that 10 will be' sert to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will CThere. P rt for'quaran-35 words
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139 1938-07-06 4 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books NT DIVIDENDS dose Singapore, July 5. 5 p.m. Total lor Date ex Dlv Kamuntmg Tin 8% Junc 2g Payable Date' to date Kuala Lumpur Tin (6, ,U y 4 8% j "ndon§n% tat) Zy g '$14 lo% Pangnga River do) 6Vi%139 words
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Article126 1938-07-06 4 tf Maynard Co., Ltd., $30 000 int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31. m 95 In 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept 30 4%% 1907 red. 1947 SLedo.OOO tot"''' 100 102 norn Mar. 31, Sept SO 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 int 107126 words
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Article382 1938-07-06 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Buy*" Tft" N n Sellers 7 5 Ist Forward (August j Buyers 79 16 7 5 8 i fi o Z 5 oeuers 7 1116 77 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7% 73 5 S beuexa ***** 7t* 1 c to Forward (Oct.'Lec.) Buyers i 11lie382 words
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Advertisement469 1938-07-06 4 TO-DAY'S MARKET I POSITION Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 6. MINING. Tin three months £194.15.0 down 25-, Spot £193.15.0 down 25 -1 and New York 43} 2 cents down cent. London send fewer orders for Tin shares this morning but are buyers of Renongs. Petalings and Hongkong Tins469 words
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Advertisement25 1938-07-06 4 THE EASTERN UNITED BURGLARY, PERSONAL Am ?!OX T 8 COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager25 words
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Advertisement126 1938-07-06 4 I OveKea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd,) I lj (incorporate* *a*mp*. S*ttleme„t,j PaW V »«.000,000.00. 1 I Oaneral Manager \v?« Secretary 4944 I Tal«rr«nKT- ?i? Accountant 302« I (I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA," I /ft JLA NEW YORK BANKERS: I II 1 X N jft 1 liTing Trust Co., j Chase Natioxai Baric126 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-07-06 5 U, to the eai itself or to lively Sonja Henie, 20th renturj Fes Ir! ayer whose property it is.20 words
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Article505 1938-07-06 5 s v lev} A C° sHnsanort. July G m-'v' and Company. k 9hie as follows: sT( f KS pi meed bands 1 'which h as rarely nm JLjor advance. The rinrins the second favourable due to 2 then io attract vo*ll -ivinpp in r mice suggesting505 words
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Article317 1938-07-06 5 [There ore numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary h provided specially for them. Sccre taries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hap peninqs of general interest will still 0* included in the of317 words
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297 1938-07-06 5 (By Air Mail) London, June 23. A YEAR after his discharge from Broadmoor, where he had been A imprisoned as a convicted murderer since 1921, Thomas Harold Thorn a 14-year old tobacconist, nearly killed a woman shopkeeper. He was sentenced at Chester Assizes to297 words
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Article52 1938-07-06 5 Scotland Yard are helping the Frmch police to search for a £7.000 emerald ring, part of a consignment .submitted to King Zog of Albania for approval before his wedding The ring was missing when the •plane taking the rejected jewels back to Paris arrived at Le52 words
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Article261 1938-07-06 5 (By Air Mail) London, June 23. QKjRUF.BING floors and washing v dishes as a 255.-a-week daily maidservant in London is 30-year-old Hedy yon Brolzingen, daughter of a German baron and one of the world s most daring airwomen. Short, sturdy Hedy. an all-round sportswoman as well261 words
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Article172 1938-07-06 5 Cape Town. AT the age of 71. Mr. Anthony Aaron A* ofneer has entered for the Cape Argus flying scholarship here. He gave his" age as 55 because he thought he would otherwise have to undergo a special test. gu-ju* Now that I have had172 words
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Advertisement53 1938-07-06 5 coWOSION IN C%> ARRESTS CORROSION ATTACK OF OXYGEN 1 M 3 "ANCHOR' tp> STRANDED cotton ry¥Jl£W Beautify your lineus with hand embroidery worked in Clarks "Anchor" Cotton obtainable in whitp and a large range of fast Jy ftfc colours when M> ffip blended THE BORNEO ™f CO., LTD. m m53 words
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Advertisement581 1938-07-06 5 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. j TEMPORARY OFFICES: I MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HOTEL, IPOH. I DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS. FXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE. Consult us about your core drilling problems. I WE STOCK READY SET BITS. j HEAD OFFICE FACTORY: FAR EAST: I VANCOUVER, CANADA.581 words
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Article174 1938-07-06 6 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Fushimi Maru due at Singapon to-day. Mails expected lrom Europe etc. i Amsterdam Iby Air <X.L.M.» *o-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery o? loiters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. London* by174 words
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Article36 1938-07-06 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on June 27 was delivered in London on July 4. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatch--2d from Singapore on June 21 was delivered in London on June 27.36 words
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Article39 1938-07-06 6 Owing to the tats arrival of the Tmperial Flying Boat from Europe etc. the air mails for Australia, Java etc. previously announced as closing at 9 p.m crday will now close at 9 pm. to-day.39 words
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Article181 1938-07-06 6 SPORTS FOOTBALL: SA.F.A. Div. I. Gardon.s v. S.C.C.. Stadium: Div. 11. Excise v R.A.F. EE, Selctar. Div. 111, RA.M.C. v. Police 11. Tanglin. CRICKET: V.M.C.A. v. Fort Canning. V.M.C.A. AMUSEMENTS PAVILION: 'The Awful Truth." 3.16, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: -Everybody Sing.' 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15181 words
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Article47 1938-07-06 6 Reuter. London, July 5. THE Commons passed the third reading by 184 votes to 113 of the Imperial Telegraphs Bill, implementing the changes in arrangements between the Government and Cable and Wireless Limited. Mr. Lees Smith. ex-Postmaster General, unsuccessfully moved the rejection of the bill.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article98 1938-07-06 6 British Official Wireless London Tuiy 5. Pans 177 ;.f, G4 New York 4 04 13 16 Montreal 4.Jo', Brussels 29.21 Geneva 21 02 Amsterdam 8.96 Milan 94 1 16 Berlin 12.30' 1 Prague 142% Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39U Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lifbon 110 3 16British Official Wireless - 98 words
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Article119 1938-07-06 6 Singapore, Juiy 6. Ship? alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Olcades 19. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Azuma Maru 18; Bulan 16; Antenor 14; Meigen Maru 11; Krpong 8; Menelaus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)119 words
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Advertisement371 1938-07-06 6 i MALAYAN PRE MI EQ HOTEL A TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 840 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) &30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. THE POPULAR VERSATILE COMEDIAN —ANDY KICE THURSDAY, 7TH JULY GRAND HOSPITAL BALL In \id Of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. SPECIAL CABARET EXTENSION TO 2 A.M BOOK YOUR TABLE.371 words
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Advertisement84 1938-07-06 6 Gaining week by week AHenb'jrys Foods are the surest substitute for Mothers Mil!<. Our booklet explains how they ar* humanized/ SEND THIS COUPON FOR FRFE SAMPLE KUD A COPY OF C J 175 pp. CABY BOOK BARLOW CO.. Ocean Building— Singapore. i 10 cents stamp enclosed to covi* postagj Tor84 words
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Advertisement313 1938-07-06 6 MIRACULOUS SPRiMG WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In manv of loveliest parts <>! U,. earth, often Uidn anions; Ike hilk <msh' to the surface miraculous spring ,,1,-n with curative mineral salU are Nature's cift to sw6ering hut These medicinal salts are the natural for irH and p.mi-, -"if313 words
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Miscellaneous284 1938-07-06 6 j POSTAL OnTCTIJIiifei^CT i m I TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND *IIME Bengal and Tembiiahan MaJcaeter J lll y 1 P m Hongkong (Parcels onlyt Mcnelaus 6 1.30 p.m. Kvetay Va'.aya G 2 p.m. Diambi and K. Tocngkal Togian P m Medan Both G 3 p.m. Muntok Thcdens „63 p.m.284 words
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528 1938-07-06 7 (Pa Air Mail) J. nd ;n, June 23. r .for <>f Brcoklands-road, Sale, CheaMfc, who was H|RF Ann,€ orpt chocolates containhig rerrnan.cranate of ta man was Discharged at Altrinchailli 'U V"'y" decided that th.-r:- eering broke oiu Ml I vnr's friends528 words
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Article23 1938-07-06 7 I *Wi three first prizes, four I a at the Royal CounI cietyShowatßourrieI S farms fFCm hLS Windsor anrl23 words
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Article56 1938-07-06 7 ColQgji*.. BIRTH of triplets to a wdinan cf Kleve. on the Hotel! fi /it er. 112kes her cne a? Gcr-ir-n\ happiest motheis. On two previous r .eaMons sue given birth to twins, so that her re ord for three crnseeutTve confinements is seven All even, like their56 words
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Article197 1938-07-06 7 London. rriil Cevk»n stamps from the eol--1 lection c! the late Baren de Worm- have jus! realised the sum of £12.75* i:i r. London auction. This is said tc he the highest total oar- for damn since the dispersal in 1934-35 of the famous collection of197 words
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Article102 1938-07-06 7 Simla. Ju-ie 28. CIR Leonard WooHey's visit next cold J weather to India lor a period ol three months, the possibility of which was indicated earlier, has new been offiicaily announced. S' r Leonard, who wi'l probably be ac companied by Lady Wesley, will jo round102 words
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Article207 1938-07-06 7 Kimberley. IX)R eighteen years Mr. A. M. Duggan-Cronin has been photo- uraphing Bantu tribes in the Union *<nd the British possessions in Africa When he has photographed the Barctse and Bailz tribes on Northern Rhodesia shortly he will h,ve completed his ambition of obtaining a207 words
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123 1938-07-06 7 (United Press.) <By Air Mail' Patna, June 28. Mr. j. C. Branmo. 5.D.0., Sadar, has committed Mr. S. M. lsrall to the Court of ess ions to take his trial on c'l&rges of forgery and cheating in the Treasury Cheating Case". Israil is a(United Press.) - 123 words
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Advertisement55 1938-07-06 7 [at Reducing wret Discovered ,IoU wood a ous M'»vie Stars h physician has i,. n ui^ k '"fthod to r.-mov« inds a w,,k or 15 55 brine* "*L W '"^overy, gat you look „„«1 Rd r "nd no draiiS. dieting, no A f ri<?v on return 7: U ant «or55 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-06 7 YOUR HAIR MUST BE CLEAN TO BE STRONG AND HEALTHY. USE Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO I 2 APB I19 words
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Advertisement83 1938-07-06 7 Give your HotTiejj-^l Mention FOR FLOORS, FURNITURE LINOLEUM WPS THE ORIGINAL UIMM Whether for HEATING and arik. LIGHTING or occasional COOKING— when it seems V Pin I A unnecessary to light a wood 1 BB'l\ iirt the ri^inal i>,imus Ap JyllLl paratus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The83 words
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Advertisement259 1938-07-06 7 -To Protect Your Teeth Thousands of dentists through- penetrates every tiny crevice, out the world recommend removes stain and discoloration Kolynos because of its proved and washes away fermenting antisepticandcleansingaction. food particles. Soon yourteeth Millions of germs that cause have new brilhance-your tooth decay are destroyed each entire mouth feels259 words
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Advertisement494 1938-07-06 8 THE HERO OF CHINA LEAPS TO LIFE in The Screen s Greatest Adventure Story! LAUGHING, WOOING, FIGHTING... JPV on to Fame and Fortune! /r The P" va,e iife of histor y' s bravest M t Wi&SJw adven,urer who fought his way to *fIMPMr court of golden China's emperor v.2pK V494 words
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Advertisement323 1938-07-06 8 iga— )T j THE HAPPIEST EVENT of 1938! j S (AND THAT'S THE AWFUL TRUTH) j j PAVILION J j OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS! 3-15 6-15 9-15 j j You Don't Have To Believe US—See What The Critics Say S The Evening News. News of the World. deI "A very323 words
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Advertisement224 1938-07-06 8 I CAPITOL 3 SHOWS TO-DAY' With Splendid Supporting Programme .j.. I RO X V BAR OPEN 5P M TILL MIDNIGHT. LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 >———--«—————-—— > S A GRAND ROMANCE JHH^BBS^SpE^^ AN EXCITING MYSTERY I \w 1- AN AMAZING NEW ■■'^^^[(^llsHi RACKET EXPOSED j S -the WOMEN I MEN MARRY224 words
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255 1938-07-06 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. t holding a Colonial economic conference was raised T HE T Tvs of Commons, when Sir Robert Rankin asked the m <i t for the Colonies whether he would consider the Sll,t,j r nv of an at an255 words
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Article236 1938-07-06 9 rpHE Child Welfare Society of Singapore gratefully acknowledge the following list of donations and si:lnscriptions up to the end of June: SS Oovi inment Grant $2,000. Municipal Grant «"> 000 Mr. Lc Kong Chiai. $300, Erhigcya Co Ltd $100 Mrs Lee Choon Ouan $100. Mr. J A.236 words
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70 1938-07-06 9 FOLDING 'CORRIDOR SNAPS IN TRAIN GOING from one carriage to another a Manchester-Doncaster train a passenger escaped unhurt when the telescopic "corridor" connecting two coaches was torn out. The train had stopped in Hadneid GtPtion, near Glossop. When it restartec. on a steep gradient the connection snapped, and the "corridor."70 words
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Advertisement262 1938-07-06 9 Get Your Good Portraits FROM: j LILYWHITE PHOTO STIDIO. 7!), North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. J SPECIALLY MADE FOR 111 AKMOX MA BAXD^ 1 hsTslM VINETAS3.SO. HOHNER'S H S B. HARMONICAS. In- 1 Tremolo Tuning playing the sclo part. Ino Oi tying the second part. 1 no the262 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-06 9 I Victoria Theatre. SAT., WED., SAT., 9th, J3th, 16th JULY, at 9.15 p.m. 1 THE NAUGHTY WIFE S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. 1 BOOK AT ROBINSON S. 1 I Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya. j [No mistaking qualitua t SUN TALKIES (New World) t v TO-NIGHT 9.30 nnIIRIF FEATURE PROGRAMME EVER103 words
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Advertisement230 1938-07-06 9 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING j OF THE FIRST AIR CONDITIONED and COMPLETELY RENOVATED j I NEW 7 j AlhambrA i although damage wants j i i lioth Do You Remember *T just How Robin Hood w foiled the plot of l|«EO I CViI PfinCe ohn? THE GREATEST FILM OF230 words
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Obituary40 1938-07-06 10 Th? family of the late Mr. Lim Teek Kim Wisn 10 express their heartrelt thanf to all relatives, friends, clubs )d scciations who attended the' funera' as well as those who .sent wreaths' telegrams, and inters of condoiene- 140 words
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Article471 1938-07-06 10 QNCE again British Government property has been damaged in th* course of a Japanese air raid on a Chinese city, and more British lives hava narrowly escaped in» wWnced in the war of aggression begun by Japan. On July i the British Consulate building at Pooehow was bombed471 words
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Article, Illustration204 1938-07-06 10 HANDWRITINGS, their characteristics, and methods of collating the same, have been to the fore quite a good dea! lately in cases before the Courts. Handwriting experts have been busy; and before we go any further it will be usefui to204 words
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Article270 1938-07-06 10 JN a recent case, the criminals got held of a genuine letter of their victim The.. carefttJij, leaving the genuine signature, they washed out the body of the letter with acids, and typewrote another, mere in accordance with their plans, en the top. a much-enlarged photograph bowcvei.270 words
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Article261 1938-07-06 10 y/HEN it comes to the faking of an actual signature, the forger has many obstacles to contend with. Some rich men sign their cheques in slightly different forms, according to *he sum mert:oned In the body of the document Thus, if the forger produces a cheque261 words
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Article218 1938-07-06 10 only experts in handwritin be called to give their testis the case of a disputed instrument Am' body who is well acquainted handwriting which is in rjuesti -such as solicitors and bank-clerks—may tc fy, and be respectfully listened to Indeed, the way of the forger is h218 words
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Article168 1938-07-06 10 BIG firm recently presented to the children or their emp to celebrate their 50th birr sort of ju-jubile? gjfl An Irish beauty doctor claim to J invented a method of chromatin d ble chins. Paddy, the neclrt r hke Winding staircases- saj correspondent Personally w« never168 words
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358 1938-07-06 10 NOTES COMMENTS Homesteads For Clerks I pOll time to time clerical worker, I bestir themselves, and there Ii agi- tation for more and better touatti* facilities but so far no attempt appears jto have been made either by the Improvement Trust, private capitalists or building syndicates to tackle the problem358 words
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Advertisement219 1938-07-06 10 SSii i S a x a iSpetiall/ preportd %v I Mil for oil frj I T I household purpoiu J fifi J £9 I I mm* mm M/ 11 Trunin fim j yjn 11 i A GOOD QUANTITY j OF GOOD QUALITY I TABLE SALT i AT A LOW PRICE219 words
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Advertisement43 1938-07-06 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE j EYE. Vlusclc anomalies tfi^l Crossed eyes. t CompJicatetl cases f f d e v e vision. GLASSES II NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.43 words
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Article, Illustration425 1938-07-06 11 Early Action In Prospect Reuter. London. July r >. FOLLOWING nearly a year of constant discussion and dispute the Non-intervention Committee to-day approved the British plan ol July last year for the withdrawal of foreign ••volunteers" from Spain and the grant of a modifiedReuter. - 425 words
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114 1938-07-06 11 Shanghai, July 6 ~i thai over 100.000 fre>h I troops haTC arrived in 3 I from Japan since la>t I J! j. V. troops it is understood. 1 to Hang< boh and will j or coming operation* n tan observers, the I j j.114 words
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Article46 1938-07-06 11 Burgos. July 5. PENERAI Franco's troops have gained j xl fur stretch ot the Mediter- i through ihe capture of port In Burriana. 15 rhe Nationalists are now pressing on which is one of the key tin protecting Sagunto and V. H uria.—Rculer.46 words
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Article13 1938-07-06 11 untitled has been appointed Sec >nd Magistrate, Penan™. >'■ enec irom June 27, 1938.13 words
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284 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. Peiping, July 5. THE app.cjrh of the first anniversary of tho beginning of the war in China has lea to careful precautionary measures by the Japanese in view of a widespread belief that the guerilla units who have bjen pouring into the PeipingReuter. - 284 words
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Article28 1938-07-06 11 Mr. Radeliffe, who came from Home recently. tooK the place of Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray MCS... first Magistrate. Ipoh, who has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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Article57 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. Perl Sri id, July .">. ILL workshop employees of the Sue/ C::;sa! Company struck wo* k this raerntag. beri us o. location of t»ie Canal traffic has been caused by the sir kcis' refusal to continue to tow a burnt out steamer, which hasReuter. - 57 words
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Article114 1938-07-06 11 Bold Attack Near Shanghai Shanghai, July <>. ClfT/tfK Blown, of the British steamer Tse Aug Tah, nairowly escaped death yesterday evening when 40 Chinese pirates from two junks b« aided the Tse Aug lah 90 miles from Shanghai while en route to Taqgcbow with a cargo114 words
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Article82 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. Luxembourg. July 5. AN international bureau to study methods of humanising warfare will be instituted here after the decision of the Permanent International Committee for Military Medicine. The bureau will devote special attention to the problem of how to protect civilians against air raids andReuter. - 82 words
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Article81 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. London, July 5. A DEPUTATION from the Labour Parliamentary Party 10-day handed the Prime Minister a long memorandum drawn up as the result of a special investigation by the Labour Party into Britain's air defences. It is understood the memorandum contains allegations regarding theReuter. - 81 words
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Article131 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. Evian, July 5. THIRTY -two countries participating in the international conference to consider the problem of political refugees, opening to-morrow afternoon with a public session. Britain, Australia, New Zealand ana Eire are sending delegations, while South Africa will be represented by an observer. It is understoodReuter. - 131 words
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Article103 1938-07-06 11 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, July 5. j T HE official inquiry into i revolt in May, when an attempted ,oup detat was frustrated by troops led by the President himself, has found tnai Ueut Fournier and others involvedl m ♦he rising are liable to criminal prweedingsReuter. - 103 words
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Article217 1938-07-06 11 (From Our Oivn Reporters PENANG, JULY 8. EUROPEAN EURASIAN AND MALAY VOLUNTEERS HAVE BEEN ft MOBII ISED HERE AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE P. PAY. VOLUNTEER FORCES IN CONSEQUENCE Of THE SERIOUS DEVR- OPMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTING. The rt. asJon to mobilise was taken217 words
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585 1938-07-06 11 Official Secrets Case London, July 5. MR Duncan Sandys, M l., gave evidence In private at to-day's sitting of the Ser-ct Committee of the House of Commons which is enquiring into the substame of the recent statements made by him and the applica bility of585 words
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Article111 1938-07-06 11 German Adviser Leaves Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai July 5. OF.FORE his departure from HanD kow. Genera! Falkenhausen. the of the German military advisers In China, said that owing to the difficult circumstances prevailing, he was compelled to leave China but heSin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Siang Pau. - 111 words
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Advertisement81 1938-07-06 11 MUSIC LOVERS IN SINGAPORE ARE SHORTLY TO HAVE THE GREAT PLEASURE OF HEARING Mr. S. ABDULLAH IN PERSON. THROUGH TH E MEDIUM OF "H MV" RECORDS VOl C AN HEAR HIS MELODIOUS VOICE IN Vol'!* OWN HOME AT ANY TIME. The following are sonrj of his past poptuat vt^crds: NS:26B.81 words
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1673 1938-07-06 12 BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL (From Our Own Reporter) SEVERE CLASHES OCCURRED BETWEEN THE POLICE AND SHORTLY AFTER TEN O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT IN PENANG ROAD AS A RESULT OF wm™ N To E veS F 6o TH SE ARRESTEDIN connection wi ™E Aim^A^SSSS.'Ss^S About1,673 words
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138 1938-07-06 12 Singapore, Tuesday, j jgECAIfSE he would not give him tLIJr* 2 L ork with w «ich he mdd business, One cutT Chi n^c is havl 2** "ompatriot's throat with a kmfe and thereby caused his death. A special jury to-day heard evidence charge138 words
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Article75 1938-07-06 12 f«??5 'i?? h A Swah Kow auoke and fefij** Chuan was sitting on his chest and was attempting to cut a second time. He resisted made his wa y a neighrh^. hOUSe where he Ong Chuan s name on a piece of paper as he could not speak.75 words
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Article30 1938-07-06 12 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warin will leave touches are beimi- he flnis bhig Smoke fnn out to tha lemaS at inn Wairi will 1 «v me Inn alter opening.30 words
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Article99 1938-07-06 12 MARKETING will be a problem to thousands all over .Malaya inSTSE the first anniversary of the China conflict, when most shops, bazaars and markets will be closed. Meat stalls expect a record turn-over to-day. when it is expected that housewives *W buy more than usual to provide for99 words
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Article145 1938-07-06 12 COMPLAINANT ACCUSED BOUND OVER Singapore. Tuesday. AFTER trying a case to-day in wh,ch a Malay hawker. Mohamed Hussein, was the complainant. Mr J; V\ H Oldham, the Second h?r iT c hCld that complainant had offered provocation to the accused woman. Chik binte Ahmat which led to accused stabbing the145 words
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Article36 1938-07-06 12 Reuter. Paris, Tuesday. The insignia of the Legion of Honour, recently conferred on the late Suzanne Lenglen. was to-day presented to her mother by the private ~Re e iite r r f thC Minister of EducationReuter. - 36 words
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243 1938-07-06 12 SINGAPORE'S roads have often been commented on favourably by visitors to this country, but it takes $159,332.49 to maintain them, as evidenced in the report of the Municipal Engineer, Mr. K. G. M. Fraser, for 1937. Mr. Fraser points out that this works out at five243 words
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Article99 1938-07-06 12 'From Our Own Correspondent) B„ Malacca, Tuesday ELIEVED to be the work of Communistic elements, it was reported yesterday that the telephone wire between' and Merli ™au was cut off at the fifth mile post by some unknown person or persons. own pr7rlhc H S ud99 words
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Article83 1938-07-06 12 Six Chinese and a Bengali were invol ved m an affray shortly before noon yesterday at Tanjong Pagar. It is reported that the Bengali, a water-carrier was disturbed and he pushed a Chinese,' who called his friends to help him A quarrel ensued and the Bengali83 words
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Article534 1938-07-06 12 AVER 400 guests were present at a tea party given by the Tamil Dmm X of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday in honour of M n T nity Govindasamy, J.P. 11 Ba 'a?uru [The function, which was yen ful was given by the commu t534 words
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Article85 1938-07-06 12 THANKS to the efforts of a band of helpers, headed ov Mrs. C. K. Cherry, St. Andrew Mission Hospital will benefit by several thousands of dollars today. Just when business houses opened this morning, helpers were seen in the streets selling flags and visiting offices. The generosity of85 words
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Article141 1938-07-06 12 IT a recent meeting of the committee ™of the European Association of Malaya, held in Singapore, a letter received from a member dated June 8, suggesting that the General Hospital charges for treatment to children should fluctuate according to the number of children a w-rried141 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-06 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, Chiiu Building Chulia Street. *HONB MM SINGAPORE, j WBE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE j£ AND WORKMEN'S19 words
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Advertisement8 1938-07-06 12 A tlhfcSTUfc" TftAST ANIAttNtY fttANiY TtbhfcY mmmm a8 words
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Article315 1938-07-06 13 TENSION EASES <From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. frfeot frhfl Hon" Fatt mine labour trouble will within m hopes tnai D V 1 or two r each a satisfactory conclusion for all conrisen following protracted discussions held at the mine vernment officials, representatives of315 words
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Article64 1938-07-06 13 ITOTSEHOLDERS in the viciA niiy of Buona Vista Village, Data Berlayer and Pasir Parv'ang arc advised by the Navai Office to keep glass windows securely fastened open, and to safeguard fragile articles which might be displaced by vibration, when H. ML Terr, r carries out heavy gun practice off Buona64 words
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Article36 1938-07-06 13 To-morrow, being the first anniversary of Japan's undeclared war on China, the Morning Tribune, which will comprise 28 PAGES will include special articles and pictures on the war. Don't miss this special number. Harbour Board Retirement36 words
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Article46 1938-07-06 13 Singapore, Wednesday After 19 years' service with the Harbour Board. Mr. Fred T. Jervis, leaves Singapore to-day on retirement. Before joining the Harbour Board in !919. he was foreman engineer at Messrs. Mordey, Carney ang Co's works at Newport, Monmouth, Wales. PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE SETTLED IN COURT46 words
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191 1938-07-06 13 Singapore, Tuesday. JUDGMENT for S.-).!io:>.2<i was granted to Chew Kong Chin by Mr. Justice a'Kcckeft Terrell in the Supreme Court to-day, when he heard the case in which the Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd., were sued for that amount as administrators of the estate of Chan Kok Ten°:, deceased.191 words
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Article177 1938-07-06 13 JUDGMENT was delivered m the Supreme Court this morning by Mr. Justice a'Beckell Terrell in the orginating summons brought by Mrs. Rebecca Meyer, widow, against Miss Kitty Meyer, her daughter, in the matter of the estate cf Mr. Jacob Manasseh Meyer, deceased. The point in dispute177 words
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Article114 1938-07-06 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HOPES of contact with the Dunsford murderers, who are believed to be hiding in the Jungle north-west of Kuala have not been realised, but the police search is being intensified in the suspected area of the jungle. In Merapoh. Mr.114 words
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Article43 1938-07-06 13 Singapore Tuesday. POR driving a motor-car along Stamford Road en the evening of May 11 Without lights, a European P H. Carey of the R A mKs, Btekans V-.tiw.is fined So this moxrdng by Mr. R. A Waui. the Fourth Magistrate.43 words
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201 1938-07-06 13 Singapore, Tuesday. UOW a reputed snatch-thief was chased by a civilian,<» a motor H cvcle before he was arrested, was related to Mr. H A. Forre., Di.stric Jud.re. Criminal District Court, by ca S e which a Chinese youth was charged Witt the .heft of201 words
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Article166 1938-07-06 13 Singapore, Wednesday. The day when Hongkong and Singa- core are threatened, when Great Britain sends her fleet to defend her to n *s *jr Ea t t^fk n ofyr comDelled to withdraw the bulk 01 to Sees from the Mediterranean, may well prove the opportunity166 words
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Advertisement13 1938-07-06 13 shaving f 'tushes,sponges wkW '^WĔĔKKm mips, medicines j shelf. UiTEAWAYS -SINGAPORE- ST I13 words
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Advertisement218 1938-07-06 13 mi 11 ■■IB I—TW~m— —————MMMtfW—fc> I 1! j FAMOUS I THROUGHOUTf THE WORLD I tut burs 1 I PARKINSON'S 1 WHOLESOME I CONFECTIONERY 1 I i AGEN'xS: Advt. of Singapore Cold Stor age Co., Ltd. t a J^ isa^= M l M jaS C.S. 39A. SSu SIME DARBY Co., Ltd:218 words
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Article396 1938-07-06 14 Yorks Had 83 For 3 Wkts. AT SHEFFIELD No County Has Won Since 1912 |>AI\ saved the Australians from what Iccked ?ike imminent defeat, V'orkshire scoring H.". of the 15C runs required for victory tor the Joss of only three wickets, with Herbert SutchfTe welt set,396 words
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Article165 1938-07-06 14 rIE following have been selected to play for Malacca against the Ccmbined Services in the Malaya Cup iixlurc at Singapore on Satur- j day:— Lew Ah Sang, Lim Chwee Seng, Dominic Hendroff, Choc Scmn Lee, j Abba Bernard Noronha, Goh Jit Sin, Mat. Haad, Aloysius de Silva165 words
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Article21 1938-07-06 14 Owing to the Singapore .n.A.A. sports meeting on Thursday the S.C.C. vs. K.A.F. (Headquarters) soccej friendly has been cancelled.21 words
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545 1938-07-06 14 THE Singapore Goif Club ladies' July Bogey <Stapleford Handicapping system* competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win lor Mrs. M. M. Paterson in "A" Division with a score of 164. in a win for Mrs. I. W. Whitehorn In545 words
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Article, Illustration528 1938-07-06 14 R.A. BEATEN RAF. Hard On Heels Of Champions FE K.A.F.. playing brilliant soccer, beat the Gunners 1- 0 in an important match In the Fir t Division if the S.A.F.A. League, at the Anson Ke.ad Stadium yesterday. 4he Airmen piaved like a528 words
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Article30 1938-07-06 14 The Second Division League soccer match between Moravia and Fort CanfhP^p Was tO have been P la v ed on the SRC. ground yesterday afternoon was postponed. luon30 words
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Article231 1938-07-06 14 THE Eurasian 'G 1M.G.1 Coy., 2nd Battalion S.S.V.C. which won the Malayan machine-gun champ.onship and the S.S.V.C. Rifle Champion Cup last y ear. met yesterday at the Bukit Timah Range for their second annual Comnanv Rifle shoot. The occasion attracted a full turn out. and231 words
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Article51 1938-07-06 14 The An?lo-Chinese School •.■:ji hold their annual swimming carniral oi Saturday, Aug 6. in the V.MC.v Pocl. For' Canning. Old bojs vho wish to take part in the iGu yards ieee style handicap relay should* coaanunicate with Mr. Lim Feok Locng. c o Treasu ler's Department. Municipal51 words
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Article160 1938-07-06 14 Sandv.uh. IPFAJHNG cowditkns ernt>nnc«s rain pte7ai!< j Sandwich to-day, elab< c:mn< il'.i> l, n;'d when t». Qualifying rcund in (be rpsn teok place on *h<- r< course to the prevous day. Failon. ci Hudderslieid. and Henry Cotton (hold* the field at the end o160 words
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Article85 1938-07-06 14 IN a friendly soccer match at Tang--1 lin yesterday, the Sinfapm "Malaya Cup" Veterans drew 2—l with practically the first siriai t,i the Skins. Neither side held a territorial advantage. TAIT opened the scoring tnm Nind's pass. At the interval. .Skin* led I—o. On the resumption,85 words
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Article36 1938-07-06 14 V.M.C.A. team vs. ILA.F. on Fri at <? 45 p.to. en the V.M.C.A. OT Dr. G. iiar.das. C. Y. Kch. K. T 0 We? Eiig 2:cck. Lin: rice Chin, Chee. T. Kcbayashi, lan Huck Tot.36 words
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Advertisement522 1938-07-06 14 VYTTERMANNS HIGH CLASS These herb teas are of a special kind sprayed over in a special procedure by vegetable medicines which gives a much more effective reaction than ordinary preparations. Prescribed by famous physicians all over Germany and favoured highly wherever introduced. Prepared and taken like ordinary tea. Directions enclosed522 words
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Advertisement63 1938-07-06 14 I BIOZYGEN VITALITY TABLETS A RELIABLE AND SAFE TONIC FOR OLD AND YOUNG Contains:— Vitamins A. B, C, D and E. Calc<um and Iron Phosphates, Glycogen, Lecithin, Diastase, Pep.in, INDICATIONS. Fatigue, Constipation, Depression Headaches, Impure Blood, Loss of Appetite, "Nerves," Indigestion, Sleeplessness Pleasant to taste. Obtainable at all Chemists and63 words
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Advertisement131 1938-07-06 14 Winy lil THE ASIAN ASSURANC: COMPANY, LIMITED. (Estd. in Ecmbay In the year 1910». A purely Indian cancer:- under Indian Managem Chairman Jamnadas Bf Mehta, Esq.. M. LL.R, liar-at (Late Mayor Finance Minister, Bombay). J Offer lc proponents the very best terms con<i.str: t with absoiuti Bpev.ai It attires:—Automatic Non-forfeiture;131 words
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975 1938-07-06 15 ■Mtellings And Order Of Running rXt A at Ipoh. in the order of running is *s follojvs:--v iaru cce «tf«* at noon yesterday were:—Race 1— Pu. Time and Saratoga; Race 3i R.ih Racr 5-Scme Flirt; Raec 6—Lady Mirror; Rac975 words
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Article51 1938-07-06 15 OELECTIOXS By **Argus" for to day's races in Ipoh arc as follows Race I—TINKXJRRIN 1 July the Seventh Race 2—EXCUSE ME First Bid Race 3—NEWZY Two Up Race 4 PRESIDENT Lord Gray Race S—HARAP In-Ver-Fogg Race 6—SHOOT UP Kissing Cup Race 7—CURZQLA Staybritc Race B—TTRGROS Salmon51 words
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Article119 1938-07-06 15 A DRAW was the result of yesterdays meeting in the Third Division ot the S.A.F.A. League between the S.CF.A. 11l and the Municipal Seivices Spores Club, the Chinese equalising shortly before the end after the Municipal men had held the lead from shortly before the interval. Hoo'den119 words
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Article43 1938-07-06 15 A loss of £7.C02 was made oh the British Empire Games of 1938. accordhv. to the balance-sheet which hai been adopted by the organising Council hen Toe deficit wiH be met out Jt vie New South Wales Government's £10.000 guarantee43 words
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Article346 1938-07-06 15 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. WILL Johore extend Singapore on Friday in their Malaya Cup fixtuie which will be played at the Anson Read stadium? That Is the question tnat lcctball fans here are asking themselves Johore were expected to give (he Combined Services a346 words
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Advertisement200 1938-07-06 15 Ask for ANDREWS in yfc X}^^SS^^\ the ECONOMY TINS Egfe \§)fTT!lm containing the SAME fSHtMS QUANTITY as the fV rCj Wrt/J-Tg former bottles at a wTn\ if|T*»' LOWER PRICE. H.lherto you h.ve bough' your Andrews %^3^JLJISfO^/ L.ver Sail W bottles From now on .t will reach you m the new200 words
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Advertisement500 1938-07-06 15 SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU hwMH to laa your kslr grewlag with pnf\\U TU\CV CTRfiNf. 1 "New Lite, Health* TMoka«M. Bt«nftb UI\U f? 1 illvA,o I aWIIU wavy hair like this laaasands of man and women—stob up U M ioware of Faillap years of age. Hair, Spreading Karar bstero ki»500 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-06 15 THE TIDES To-day: 5.00 a.m.. 7 ft. 8 in-.. 5.20 p.m., 8' ft. 4 ins. To-morrow: 6.25 aon.. 7 ft. 4 ins.. 6.20 p.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.28 words
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403 1938-07-06 16 TEAM WAUi OFF FIELD 'From Our Own Correim*J *»r, id ROUGH play m arred League match between h!t! raid the Town Board ard from full-time, following awarded the Chinese the To *l players walked off the XklM The game, while it lasted403 words
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Article164 1938-07-06 16 FOR the first time in the history of sports in Kuching a Basketball Championship tournament was organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Kuching, which came to a successful conclusion on June 13. Four basketball teams in Kuching, the Hokien School, Aw Ewe, Liv Seng and at. Thomas'164 words
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Article227 1938-07-06 16 RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanlin Club tennis tournament:— LYNE CUP F'L Burke and Miss Link plus 2 wo. against Mrs. Grierson and Perdriau —3. MEN'S DOUBLES OPEN Phillips and Marshall beat Holyoak and Macpherson 6—4, 6—4. Perdriau and Mange beat F;L Grierson and Mr. Folliott227 words
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Article86 1938-07-06 16 No matter what branch of sport you may indulge in attainment of proficiency la invariably dependent upon a clear brain, a steady hand and a true eve. Pinkettes help you to acquire these attributes. Tiny pink laxative pills, taken occasionally when needed, Pinkettes dispel constipation, clear se86 words
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Advertisement604 1938-07-06 16 WHY DELAY giving your EYESIGHT Wm- V the necessary I 1& m ATTENTION BE I it needs, v hile f all that you re MR j' r^tC'^t^^~ A CORRECT L _J j PAIR OF lift j GLASSES. WM m*+ j Youll get all j|f m" you want and AT A604 words
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Advertisement50 1938-07-06 16 I so near nature's food J P W* l o food for babies has been j fm B Pfer'n P 1 1 thwi reaJ WOJ "k begins Every I Hi X Wii i Clarois«»cdyright,«ntirelysafe,becauseeTe' t n»*ny skilled cheitusts work to Keep j ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG. BANGUI W.P.S T50 words
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Article1181 1938-07-06 17 weekly report on the local markets, Fraser and Co., state:— N isl ir nasi week has witnessed further advances in share and commodity IJk and a expansion of interest that Britain and Germany had reached settlement of the debt made pleasan' reading. After becoming hardened to1,181 words
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Article148 1938-07-06 17 SINGAPORE'S new sewerage scheme will be completed early in 1939, according to the report issued by the Municipal Engineer, Mr. K. G. M. Fraser. Mr. Fraser writes:— Work during the year was confined to the first stage of the scheme and progress on the whole148 words
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Article144 1938-07-06 17 I OVERS of swing will have a good treat g they go to see "Everybody Sines" which opened at the Capitol last night It is chokeful of good fun. high spirits and has plenty of tunes sung by its star-studded cast which includes such singers as144 words
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174 1938-07-06 17 Home SPA TREATMENT for RHEUMATISM Kidney Trouble By Doctor D. Quignon of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris. IF you are over lorty, and subject to rheumatism, lumbago, kidney trouble, constipation or liver disorder, it is a wise plan to make a practice of drinking alkaline water (similar to that provided174 words
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Advertisement316 1938-07-06 17 I I S°?JEL" «0W F'NMUS (ORAL WING pelch ROSY FUTURES BLLSH ACORN suNßist Men never can resist SUNSET the f MAROON S ,WTe plum red ij hands with rosyTOKAY redwood tipped fingers So BAMBOO kkdov take your future in vineyard concord TOur h *»*s accent POINSETTIA your perso^jtiy one of316 words
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Advertisement672 1938-07-06 17 HOMELITE PORTABLE GENERATING JE'ET GENERATES CURRENT AT A COST OF ONLY 5 CTS. PER UNIT. 110 VOLTS A.C. or D.C. AVAILABLE. Full particulars from Sole Agents:— SPOT RADIO LTD., 58, Orchard Road;. HEALTH BEAUTY of WOMEN by Dr. J. PIEROX (Paris) GLAND These Glands control your /M R FINEAL intelligence.672 words
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Article, Illustration313 1938-07-06 18 Barcelona. SLOGANS recalling resistant to the French invasion 130 years ago are being used to rally thejf Catalans in th' i desperate stand agains; General Franco. The Bruch Drum called you to War •As in 1808, n in 1038, they shall net pass "Let every313 words
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Article41 1938-07-06 18 Hankow, July 5. EMPEROR Hirohito, Japans Emperor, moved dv the Financial Minister's report, has decided to curtail the expenses of the Imperial Household in view of the financial difficulties Foreign wines and cigars have been replaced by heme products.41 words
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Article127 1938-07-06 18 GAOLED MAN SET FREE TO DIE FREED from gaol In a desperate bid tc mtvc his 1 fe a reprieved man, Thomas Albert Clay, died in Fu'ham (London) Hospital about an hour after being adm tied. Clay formerly of Nuneaton-road. Dagenram. L sex, who was sentenced to death at the127 words
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Article79 1938-07-06 18 Dinah, aged two, climbed on a clotheschest to look out of the bedroom winuow when mother's back was turned. Her mother Mrs. T. C. Laccy. of F.den-street, Kettering, looked round vist in time to see her feet disappearing as she fell from the window. 20 It. irom the79 words
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Article152 1938-07-06 18 British Official Wireless. 7/mdCCT T uly l. t further eonferenoe en hchiavs ft with nay. representative of tne Henri of Education and local education authority and the teaching profession was held to-day at which the question oi examination dates was discussed The opinion of the conferenceBritish Official Wireless. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-07-06 18 Virginia Grey, Metro Coldwyn-Mayer player, demonstrates with the assistance nf Don Loomb. pnvs»cal director at the studios, a helpful Brace your hands on a chair, to balance your body thten lower and lift ten times. You will find this strengthens the abdominal muscles.47 words
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Article36 1938-07-06 18 Reuter. Canberra, July 5. MR. R. G. CASEY (Commonwealth Finance Minister* announced to-day that the Australian budget surplus would be £3 498.000 muinlv owing to customs revenue exceeding the estimate by £3.881.000 —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article40 1938-07-06 18 It wa.s announced at Chertsey, Surrey that a summons against Carl Brisson. film end Stage star, for failing to reocrt an accident, had been withdrawn. Pol c rt Superintendent Curry sad there had been a genuine misunderstandirg.40 words
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Obituary93 1938-07-06 18 The death occurred In Singapore on June 28 of Mrs. Maria Rozario de Sa at the age of 79. Deceased came to Malaya in 102.3 She was the only aged Goan lady resident in Malaya. The funeral took place (he followingmorning at the Catholic cemetery at Bidadary preceded93 words
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Article24 1938-07-06 18 Reuter. Jerusalem, Tuesday. To-day's casualties from terrorism are now five Jews killed and five wounded. Two Jews shot in Jerusalem this morning have died.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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231 1938-07-06 18 BRITAIN'S veteran dance m tress, 73-year-old Belle Hard showed me (writes a ren 0 a new dance she has invented <i? may surpass the Palais Big Apple in popularity M'.ss Harding calls it "1 :nd at her dancing scho on, London, .showed231 words
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Article95 1938-07-06 18 Bafarcuyi I A DOC has saved hi> uuuta ir<* A a herd of eleohants hen. The elephants have lieen vn'wi a periodical tour throium the Lut /una and Saisi valleys i.i s,»mhm Rhodesia. Mr. Kidson, a veterinary i ,r :cer i cycling in the neighbourhood, suddenly found95 words
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Advertisement187 1938-07-06 18 I What have 1 I do with |1 ••The two diagrams above." said Johnnie Walker, explain very simply one difference II between good and poor whisky. Good whisky is round and smooth and, as a blender II S| would say, has no k rough edges. If you knew how many187 words
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Advertisement300 1938-07-06 18 I. Oil II It A" Uterine Tonic. Look lor ycurself what others say:— M Last time I ordered you 6 oottles of Lodhra. Allow me to tell you that I have found very satisfactory results in different diseases of women in my general practice. I would request you to send300 words
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Article, Illustration142 1938-07-06 19 WHEN we say it is a New Theatres' picture, it does not require any more commentary or appreciative criticism regarding it s quality and merit. All New Theatres' prod v c t i on s are ranked as first class and "The President" i s142 words
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195 1938-07-06 19 IJ\ Air Maih smb. Mmm 8* m I am with you a> the Pre- nrr oi Bombay, ta-marraw 1 1. in the prison. Congress has I ministries in seven PfonnI li ma? have ministries in all eleven provinces «-i India Jhat X i mi an thai195 words
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Article89 1938-07-06 19 (United Press). ißy Air Main Madras, June 29. THE Governmenc of India have entrusted the Government of Madras from April 1, 1938, with the administration of the subject Election to Central Legislature" In this Presidency on the agency basis. They have agreed to pay the cost(United Press). - 89 words
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Article170 1938-07-06 19 (United Press). ißv Air MailSimla. June 22. THE Committee of the Central Aclvii sory Boar:! of Education appointed to consider the Wardha Scheme of Education met to-day. The Committee was appointed by tne Board in January last to examine the L-cheme of educational reconstruction in trie(United Press). - 170 words
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Article323 1938-07-06 19 (United Press). [(By Air Mail) Cawnpore, June 27. 1« no immediate prospect of a settlement ot' the textile fl'M'iit'.' in Cawnpore where the strike involving over 40,000 men etn ,n P'ORress for 43 days now. Labour leaders think they n cintiiuse I he strike tor a nut(United Press). - 323 words
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991 1938-07-06 19 DEFENCE PROBLEM ANALYSED m HE fundamental need in respect of Indian defence was the establishment of an aeroplane factory in India capable of manufacturing all types of planes, said Mr. K. Santanam. Congress member of the Central Legislative Assembly, speaking at the Gokhale Hall.991 words
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162 1938-07-06 19 Anti -T. B. Fund Exceeds Rs. 44,00,000 (United Press). (By Air Mail) Simla. June 29. THE 13th list of donations and remittances received up to June 15, 1938. in response to Her Excellency the Maichicness of Linlithgow's appeal for 'he Kins Emperor's Anti-Tuberculosis Fund bring in The total to R5.44.12,912-2-1.(United Press). - 162 words
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Advertisement430 1938-07-06 19 Daily India Page Edited by G. S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. Doctor's Amazing Discovery Brings Back Youth To fede^^ jA Vienna medical journal announces sole rights to the Professor's discovery the latest triumph of science which will have been acquired at enormous expense startie the world. Not only has the cause430 words
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36 1938-07-06 20 Wedding group at marriage of Mr. Chew Mei Choon, of Messrs, Mansfield Co., Ltd., and Miss Soh Eng Tee, teacher at the Chung H wa Girls' School. They were married at *he Chinese Consulate-General on Sunday.36 words
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Advertisement122 1938-07-06 20 Mother thinks: "Isn't he sweet and cuddle- Love in his heart and good food in his tummy, w ——h J jjf Very good food, we can say, for Mother was wise: when she knew she had to put Baby 1 on the bottle she chose "MILKMAID" MILK the food of122 words
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Advertisement70 1938-07-06 20 I CLASSIFiI; ADVERTISEMKN r s bring u I E S U t T i for only 3 CEIV t j per word i,i this jH J| is not a luxury but a Social IJ necessity A Sawktf a is one of the foundation? of s ap is matchicss f r70 words
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Title Section14 1938-07-06 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT ToVK PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1938 No. 6.14 words
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Article661 1938-07-06 I Holland's P.C.J. And Phohi IT VV\S to be the service of the small country of the Netherlands to perform the pioneer work in the direction of short-wave transmKslon. Although at the beginning of 1927 Iransmitting stations-New York and Scheneetady-had earned out experimental broadcasts with short-waves, in661 words
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Article59 1938-07-06 I V R .U p« Hi. SJW P m 1 ,m Malayan Time) on Friday .ii de>i-npnon ot u»f "cricket Test between in |ra ~i \n«-ualia. al <' ,v t hester, will b l item Datenlry. -1 v lt !i Transmission 3 CUT opproi- il.ifl.2i p.m Malty** Time 159 words
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Article61 1938-07-06 I niF foUowing Indian Broadcast schekdiie has been compiled from the latest iiuormation available at the time j j! X*!! 8 Mcloyosi Time ytjD 313 850 a.m.-1050 aon. I 60 0 750 p.m.-12.50 a.m. n VUB 61.0 720 p m.-12.50 a.m I V uc 491 650 o.m -1261 words
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Article70 1938-07-06 I The following frequencies have been notified Tor use by the Empire station at Daventry:— T Frequency Wavelength Mcs. Mcties. OSA ft.os 49.59 GStt W 31.55 GSC 9.58 31.32 GSD 1175 GSE 11-86 20.29 GSF 1514 1982 GfeG 1779 16.86 GSIi 21.47 1397 GSI 15-26 19.66 GSJ 21.53 13.W70 words
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Article, Illustration299 1938-07-06 I FRANCE is row experimenting on a new invention which, it is claimed, offers boundless possibililies to the military tactician—war hy loudspeakers. Bri fly di scribed, this consists of a m ol loudspeakers capable of repr tducing most of the sounds of battle- shell-fire,299 words
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Article163 1938-07-06 I M B —Readers' question* arc answer- ed free, but each one must r>e accompanied by a ue page. C T DQRAI. Kuala Lumi)ur: As 0 the new Madras broadcasting station is received in Malaya very' distinctly many of us would be grateful to you if you will arrange163 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-07-06 I The beai i at the London Zoo did not allow the presence of the BBC's Television unit to deter them from taking their bath. (See story on the right.)33 words
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Article154 1938-07-06 I IN Animal Snap.' soon to be broadcast from Davcntry. they will hear the voices of a number of different animals and birds, and be invited to guess the beast or <>«rd that made each oarticuiar noise There will be no 'faking' by tr.e effects people, or anything154 words
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Miscellaneous2467 1938-07-06 III I I ON DON 8 1 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I 6.40 'The White Notes A Concert mI L Party presented by Albert H. RFRTIN nirom tokyo m I ONDUIN DEiKiarN j \Mm 'am pm 740 "Atmospherics." A play by Lord p.m. irmi tfhfrJiiiMlni*lMll«ii>flfflffl 6.20 Meiry recorded music. 820 Opening Announcement.2,467 words
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